This is going to sound completely insane, but if you want a Land Rover, buying used is the only way to go. Yup, I said it. They just depreciate so hard, even with their expensive potential repairs, you're going to save a ton of money. If I'm spending the kinda dough this LR costs, sorry, buying a Toyota or Lexus or Honda and not taking as bad a depreciation hit or risk of it being a POS. But, I'm not dead-set on owning a Land Rover. If I were, yup, I'd buy a used one and learn to fix it, live with it, and maybe even love it.
But, 99% of the people that buy them aren't buying them because they really want a Land Rover. They want to project the image of how much money they can spend on a small SUV. Which is good for LR, as they can charge a lot for what is really not a very special product in many ways.